The Cost of Non-Compliance
Charging a security deposit above the legal limit can result in treble damages in some states. Missing a required disclosure in your lease can void provisions or expose you to penalties. Entering a tenant's unit without proper notice can lead to lawsuits.
Charging a late fee before the legal grace period can result in the fee being unenforceable and potentially owing damages to the tenant. These aren't theoretical risks. They happen every day to landlords who didn't know their state's rules.
Compliance Built Into Every Workflow
RentSolve AI doesn't add compliance as an afterthought. It's built into every workflow. When you draft a lease, the AI includes the correct legal provisions for your state.
When you ask the compliance assistant a question, it answers with real statute citations. When rent collection detects a late payment, it accounts for your state's grace period before flagging it. Every action the platform takes is informed by the legal database.
459 Statutes Across 9 Categories
The RentSolve legal database covers all 50 states and Washington DC across nine categories: security deposits, eviction process, late fees, rent increases, lease termination, entry rules, habitability standards, fair housing protections, and notice periods. Every record includes the state, topic, plain-language summary, and statute citation. This isn't general legal advice.
It's specific, verifiable legal information grounded in actual state law.
Free Compliance Tools
Even without signing up, landlords can access free compliance tools. The law lookup tool lets you search landlord-tenant laws by state and topic. The security deposit calculator shows your state's deposit limit, return deadline, and interest requirements.
The landlord-friendly state scorecard grades every state on compliance difficulty. These tools are free, require no account, and provide immediate value for any landlord.